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2020–2021 CAA for Science Version Assignment—County 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD LEA Code LEA Name School Code School Name Version 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121921 Afflerbaugh-Paige Camp Form 4 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121897 Central Juvenile Hall Form 2 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101991995869 International Polytechnic High Form 1 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121905 Kirby, Dorothy Camp Form 3 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101991933399 L.A. County High School for the Arts Form 4 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101996119945 Magnolia Science Academy Form 4 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121822 Nidorf, Barry J. Form 1 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101996116883 Odyssey Charter Form 3 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101991996214 Renaissance County Community Form 2 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121954 Road to Success Academy at Campus Form 2 Kilpatrick 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121939 Rockey, Glenn Camp Form 1 1910199 Los Angeles County Office of Education 19101990121988 Scott, Joseph Camp Form 3 1996610 Los Angeles Leadership Academy 19647331996610 Los Angeles Leadership Academy Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331935121 Abraham Lincoln Senior High Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330126615 Academies of Education and Empowerment Form 2 at Carson High 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330125096 Academy for Enriched Sciences Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330126573 Academy for Multilingual Arts and Science at Form 1 Mervyn M. Dymally High 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330126623 Academy of Medical Arts at Carson High Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330102137 Aggeler Community Day Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331931385 Albert Einstein Continuation Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015705 Albion Street Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015713 Aldama Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336057996 Alexander Fleming Middle Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331933852 Alexander Hamilton Senior High Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015721 Alexandria Avenue Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336060545 Alfonso B. Perez Special Education Center Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336061543 Alfred B. Nobel Charter Middle Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015739 Allesandro Elementary Form 1 Page 1 of 29 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD (continuation one) LEA Code LEA Name School Code School Name Version 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336130900 Alpine Academy Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330122184 Alta California Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015747 Alta Loma Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330121103 Ambassador School-Global Education Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330121095 Ambassador-Global Leadership Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015754 Ambler Avenue Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331931377 Amelia Earhart Continuation Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015762 Amestoy Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015770 Anatola Avenue Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015796 Andasol Avenue Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330122218 Andres and Maria Cardenas Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336057913 Andrew Carnegie Middle Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331930734 Angel's Gate (Continuation) Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015804 Angeles Mesa Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015812 Ann Street Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015820 Annalee Avenue Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015838 Annandale Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015846 Apperson Street Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015853 Aragon Avenue Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330112045 Arleta High Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015861 Arlington Heights Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015879 Arminta Street Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331932896 Arroyo Seco Museum Science Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015887 Ascot Avenue Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015895 Atwater Avenue Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336061394 Audubon Middle Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330126482 Augustus F. Hawkins High A Critical Design Form 3 and Gaming 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330126490 Augustus F. Hawkins High B Community Form 2 Health Advocates 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330126508 Augustus F. Hawkins High C Responsible Form 4 Indigenous Social Entrepreneurship Page 2 of 29 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD (continuation two) LEA Code LEA Name School Code School Name Version 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330109348 Aurora Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015903 Avalon Gardens Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336100069 Balboa Gifted/High Ability Magnet Form 4 Elementary 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015929 Baldwin Hills Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015945 Bandini Street Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330122416 Barack Obama Global Preparation Academy Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015952 Barton Hill Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015960 Bassett Street Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015978 Beachy Avenue Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015986 Beckford Charter for Enriched Studies Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336015994 Beethoven Street Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331930866 Bell Senior High Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330106914 Bellingham Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331930924 Belmont Senior High Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016018 Belvedere Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336057889 Belvedere Middle Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336060495 Benjamin Banneker Career and Transition Form 3 Center 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331933043 Benjamin Franklin Senior High Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336061402 Berendo Middle Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336069157 Berenece Carlson Home Hospital Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016026 Bertrand Avenue Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016638 Betty Plasencia Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336019491 Birdielee V. Bright Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016034 Blythe Street Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016042 Bonita Street Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331932821 Boyle Heights Continuation Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330129536 Boyle Heights Science, Technology, Form 2 Engineering and Math Magnet 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647330135996 Boys Academic Leadership Academy Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016059 Braddock Drive Elementary Form 2 Page 3 of 29 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD 2020–2021 California Alternate Assessment for Science Version Assignments—County: LosAngeles_LAUSD (continuation three) LEA Code LEA Name School Code School Name Version 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016067 Brainard Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016075 Breed Street Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016083 Brentwood Science Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336058044 Bret Harte Preparatory Middle Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016091 Bridge Street Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336205355 Bridgeport Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336157432 Bridgeport Vocational West School Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336157440 Bridgeport West School Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016109 Broad Avenue Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016117 Broadacres Avenue Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016125 Broadway Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016133 Brockton Avenue Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016141 Brooklyn Avenue Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016158 Bryson Avenue Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016166 Buchanan Street Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016174 Budlong Avenue Elementary Form 1 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016182 Burbank Boulevard Elementary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016208 Burton Street Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016216 Bushnell Way Elementary Form 3 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336120794 CDS Elementary Form 4 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647331996651 CDS Secondary Form 2 1964733 Los Angeles Unified 19647336016224 Cabrillo
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